CeMI: Convening an extraordinary session of the National Security Council during the election campaign brings unrest among citizens

"The public remains disturbed and worried due to accusations coming from the highest state positions, primarily by Prime Minister Dritan Abazović towards the leader of the Europe Now Movement (PES) Milojko Spajić"

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The Center for Monitoring and Research (CeMI) announced that in a system of weak and underdeveloped institutions, which are not free from political influence, the public remains upset and worried due to accusations coming from the highest state positions, primarily from Prime Minister Dritan Abazović towards the leader of the Europe Now Movement ( PES) to Milojko Spajić.

According to the PR center, CeMi said that activities such as the convening of an extraordinary session of the National Security Council during the election campaign are causing unrest among citizens.

"Which are left without complete information, relying only on media reports. We call on the holders of the highest state positions to refrain from such forms of behavior and not to abuse their powers for political purposes," says CeMI's response.

Instead, as they believe in CeMI, it should be possible for competent institutions to responsibly investigate all the accusations made, from both sides, and to provide accurate and timely information to the public.

"In this way, citizens will be able to make informed decisions about future political leaders and system creators in Montenegro", believes CeMI.

They also say that the abuse of state resources, institutions and public powers, from positions of power, and to deal with political competitors in the pre-election period, is a dangerous and worrying phenomenon that Montenegro has been facing for a long time, but which has received its most direct expression in this election cycle. express.

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